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Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by oshozondii: 5:02pm On Jan 16, 2022
Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB, NiMET

Stakeholders in the aviation sector have condemned perceived lopsidedness in the appointments and redeployments of key officials across agencies in the sector.

The appointments made by the Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika according to the different stakeholders favoured the northern part of the country and relegated other areas and should therefore be reversed immediately.

The series of appointments, redeployments and removals cut across the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) and the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB).

An analysis of the recent announcement showed that 26 of the 33 officials affected in the new appointments are from the Northern extraction while only nine are from the South including just one from the East.

The announcement as indicated in a circular signed on behalf of the minister by the Director Human Resources Management, S.D Muhammad, indicated that officers deployed to the minister’s office will continue to draw their salaries and other entitlements from the agencies of deployment, this has also elicited criticisms.

At the NAMA, Musa Mai-Salihu was appointed as the new Director, Human Resources Management while Hauwa Usara was appointed company Secretary.

While Mr Chris Najomo was appointed Director, Air Transport Regulation for the NCAA, Adamu Wakili, Mr Ajiboye Isiaka and Bahagio Agio were appointed as Directors of Human Resources Management, Airworthiness Standards and Licensing and Training Standards respectively.

At the FAAN, Ali Maina was appointed Director, Engineering. While other directors retained their positions, Gold Iwinose will replace Clifford Imade Omozeghiano as company secretary and legal adviser.

At the AIB, Captain Dayyabu Danraka who was first appointed as Director of Operations got his appointment confirmed, thus retaining the position. Mohammed Wali is Director, Engineering, Salisu Auwal is now Director, Human Resources and Kakangi Aliyu is Legal Adviser.

At the NiMET, Mohammed Daku retained his position as Director, Human Resources, Charles Anosike was appointed as Director, AMS; Abdul Ahmed, Director, Legal; Saad Bashie, Director, Engineering and Technical Services; Abba Mailabi Yusuf is Director, Weather Forecasting Services, Effiom Essien Oku appointed Director, Research and Training and Hamza Sani Hamza as Director, Finance and Accounts.

Seven officers from across the aviation agencies were redeployed to the ministry as special assistants to the minister.

These latest appointments and redeployments did not go well with the different key players as they described them as against the spirit of national unity and the federal government quota system policy.

Speaking to the Nigerian Tribune, a foremost labour leader in the sector, Comrade Olayinka Abioye cited how for a very long time workers in the agencies have continued to condemn the “various attempts and actual forceful implosion of external bodies on the parastatals in such a brutal manner that tends to stunt career growth of the ever persevering members of staff.

“This imposition is most annoying given the fact that this same minister on coming to power was the one who complained and criticized the implosion of external persons and went ahead to set up a committee to look into it.

“The aftermath was a reduction in their numbers which brought a sigh of relief to staff only for the same minister, under the cloak of darkness, return this time with venomous fangs of employing all manners of people into virtually all the agencies without following processes or procedures. Just a few days ago, we apprehended copies of yet another annoying documents detailing reappointments and deployment of personnel into our agencies.

“More shocking is the fact that out of 33 appointments, the ministry felt it was normal and in tandem with their hidden agenda to appoint only nine Southerners with only one slot to the entire South East, which had complained in the last seven years of marginalization and disguised apartheid.

“How can we justify such brazen disrespect to a people? How can anyone explain the rationale of making 33 appointments and giving a section of the so-called ‘One Nigeria’, nine positions? This not only smacks of gross irresponsibility on whoever made such appointments, but it also shows how divided and devious we are in making national plans. Aviation cannot grow with these tendencies.

“You may also notice that while the minister enjoys the right to appoint whoever he pleases into political office, care must be taken in order not to create the impression that the minister’s plan is to kill the industry. A typical example is the appointment of someone into the directorship in the NCAA. I had the privilege of having worked with this individual many years ago and he is quite a professional with vast experience as a pilot. We do not wish to suspect that he is being brought into political office to help in perfecting the issuance of AOC for the national carrier since their principal now believes that starting an airline can be done in four months.

“If we condemn this exercise enough, coupled with other unwholesome tendencies that could derail our path to growth already ongoing, and our unions are united to confront this evil starring us all in the face and those critical stakeholders raise their voice and not ‘Siddon look’, we expect a reversal.”

Equally, a former military commandant of the Lagos airport and presently, the Managing Director, Centurion Security Service, Group Captain John Ojikutu (rtd) said: “Those appointed seem not to be within or from the agencies but political appointees from outside the agencies. They are not going to have positive effects on the productive functions and progress of the agencies and would further deter the career progressions of the professionals in the agencies. Bring in the CEO but not directors; that kills the morale of the professionals and seals up their career progressions.”

Reacting to the directives that the officers posted to the ministry of aviation should draw salaries from the agencies, Ojikutu further declared: “These are some of the financial problems created with the political staff appointees by the elected or appointed political officers in the government administration. The question to ask is; under which budget appropriation would their salaries be drawn?”

Buttressing this, the foremost labour leader, Abioye also remarked: “This is one of the fraudulent systems in our polity. As in the past, one is picked from any of the agencies as an employee of the ministry and rather than draw salaries and allowances from his employer, the ministry, he will be directed to continue to draw salaries and allowances from his former place of employment.

“This is a gross abuse of financial regulations since that fellow is no longer a staff of the agency. We have noted that in the past, these fellows would be granted elevated status as those in managerial positions though in their former places of work they are on Grade levels 13 or 14 but being made ministerial personnel, they get elevated to Grade levels 16/17.

“Unfortunately, when the skies become clearer and they are asked to return to base, many of them absconded to more juicy employments elsewhere because they didn’t want to come back and return to their earlier grade levels as provided by extant rules.

“To avoid this type of scenario, since the ministry which gave them new political employment also has a budget and it makes more financial sense that these jobbers are paid by the ministry rather than their former employees. It will help the system function unhindered and more financially unencumbered.”

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by Nobody: 5:04pm On Jan 16, 2022
the funny part is that the president doesnot know those he appoint..talkless of Aviation minister,they just appoint base on what you did to APC during election,or how related you are to them


thats how Nigeria politics is

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by PrinceOfLagos: 5:10pm On Jan 16, 2022
Padi padi employment

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by Racoon(m): 5:26pm On Jan 16, 2022
Nepotism has been the practice of Nigerian presidents of Northern extraction.The current President Almajiri has carried nepotism to the level of insanity. All federal establishments such as the military, judiciary, security agencies, immigration, customs, ports authority, railways, prisons, NTA, NAN, NNPC, aviation, ministries, name it, have all been bedevilled by nepotism.

Nepotism results in bias, unfair treatment, and exclusion of others.Without justice, Nigeria and Nigerians 'll never know peace, progress and prosperity Without justice, forget about one Nigeria.It is the blatant injustices alienation, exclusion, discrimination, marginalization, suppression oppression that fuel the agitation for Oduduwa Republic and Biafra.

With the Fulani obduracy to cling to power at all cost & philosophy that is opposed to revolution, reformation, or modernity, the break-up of Nigeria is imminent and unstoppable!
http://saharareporters.com/2020/06/01/northern-nigeria-petroleum-company-bayo-oluwasanmi

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by slimfit1(m): 6:16pm On Jan 16, 2022
Just be careful soon anybody will be flying planes.

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by Penguin2: 6:37pm On Jan 16, 2022
This is the disaster that Tinubu helped foist on Nigeria because of his inordinate ambition.

Except God is no longer God, if not Tinubu shall be paid back in his coin in 2023.

Fool and his urchins.

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by Danjikanbauchi: 8:13pm On Jan 16, 2022
And APC sees northing wrong with the government, Yoruba Muslims are ok with what is happening.

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by bigFOOTcaveMAN(m): 5:18am On Jan 17, 2022
angry shocked sad
That's what they mean by "One Naijeriya"!!!
Asking that it be reversed means asking for "WAR"!!!!

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by 1Alex: 5:18am On Jan 17, 2022
Okay.
Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by puyol005(m): 5:21am On Jan 17, 2022
The causes of the lately fought South Sudan independence war are not any unusual from the actions of this present govt.

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by amiibaby(f): 5:23am On Jan 17, 2022
That's there footstool

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by Macphenson: 5:23am On Jan 17, 2022
These are one of the numerous injustices fuelling the agitation of Biafra. The idiots that condemn Biafra agitation will not see this nonsense and condemn it. Imagine just one person from south east.
A nation cannot move forward with these level of nepotic appointments.

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by deflover(m): 5:24am On Jan 17, 2022
when tinubu said he wants to continue on the policies of buhari
this is what he means
mc olomu will be aviation minister
he understands transportation business so well
agberos will be at the airports to boost revenue grin

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by skj1377(m): 5:25am On Jan 17, 2022
I Dont see much hope for one Nigeria at this rate. The end may be near.

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by Timmi: 5:28am On Jan 17, 2022
Racoon:

http://saharareporters.com/2020/06/01/northern-nigeria-petroleum-company-bayo-oluwasanmi

You all sit there and complain about nepotism at the Federal level, go to your respective states and you will see worst things happening. Come to Delta State judiciary and see CJs appointing their children, brothers and in-laws as judges and no one complained. Is that not the height of nepotism and is Fulani man involved in that one?

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by helinues: 5:29am On Jan 17, 2022
What exactly is all this noise for?

Less than 2 years left, when Karma would be there forever
Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by Timmi: 5:36am On Jan 17, 2022
Macphenson:
These are one of the numerous injustices fuelling the agitation of Biafra. The idiots that condemn Biafra agitation will not see this nonsense and condemn it. Imagine just one person from south east.
A nation cannot move forward with these level of nepotic appointments.

Why should south east be appointed and what have they contributed to Nigeria except to tarnish our image. The last time a south east woman was made a Minister - Oduah, she raided BASA fund and stole so much money, appointing south east cronies to embezzle and corrupt all these same agencies. Yet no one from the south ease spoke against her. Go and check her appointments at the time before you open your mouth to criticize what you don’t know and follow the herd mentality

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by andyprez(m): 5:36am On Jan 17, 2022
Nigeria my country! Never ceases to amaze me.

We brought this upon ourselves (consciously or unconsciously).
Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by unclejb2(m): 5:40am On Jan 17, 2022
Meanwhile Nigeria has witnessed more plane crashes under this government than in any other in history even the Airforce is not spared

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by unclejb2(m): 5:42am On Jan 17, 2022
Timmi:


Why should south east be appointed and what have they contributed to Nigeria except to tarnish our image. The last time a south east woman was made a Minister - Oduah, she raided BASA fund and stole so much money, appointing south east cronies to embezzle and corrupt all these same agencies. Yet no one from the south ease spoke against her. Go and check her appointments at the time before you open your mouth to criticize what you don’t know and follow the herd mentality
you are supposed to be in the bush doing banditry

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by backnbeta(f): 5:57am On Jan 17, 2022
These abokeys are stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing, a bunch of unrepentant, obdurate sinners. No wonder Toba Beta said "A heart of stone doesn't know any better"

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by Macphenson: 6:03am On Jan 17, 2022
Timmi:


Why should south east be appointed and what have they contributed to Nigeria except to tarnish our image. The last time a south east woman was made a Minister - Oduah, she raided BASA fund and stole so much money, appointing south east cronies to embezzle and corrupt all these same agencies. Yet no one from the south ease spoke against her. Go and check her appointments at the time before you open your mouth to criticize what you don’t know and follow the herd mentality

You are a pathetic and hypocritical lair. Stella Oduah simply balanced the appointments in the aviation sector during her time. she ensured no ethnic group is more represented than the other. Every ethnic group was well and dully represented.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/03/oduah-and-aviation-industry-appointments/

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/03/appointments-in-aviation-ministry-better-under-oduah/

As at today, south east has the highest gas deposit in the country, and gas is the future, please tell me again what your parasitic region is contributing
Igbo hate will kill so many people in this country.

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by MondayOsunbor(m): 6:12am On Jan 17, 2022
Timmi:


Why should south east be appointed and what have they contributed to Nigeria except to tarnish our image. The last time a south east woman was made a Minister - Oduah, she raided BASA fund and stole so much money, appointing south east cronies to embezzle and corrupt all these same agencies. Yet no one from the south ease spoke against her. Go and check her appointments at the time before you open your mouth to criticize what you don’t know and follow the herd mentality


parasite with big mouth!

talking nonsense without proof !

ask the parasite how many billions did their man in the air ministry use to design Nigeria Airways LOGO!

we have proof on a paper when the time comes he will answer for it

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by Allnacruise(m): 6:25am On Jan 17, 2022
Penguin2:
This is the disaster that Tinubu helped foist on Nigeria because of his inordinate ambition.

Except God is no longer God, if not Tinubu shall be paid back in his coin in 2023.

Fool and his urchins.

Tinubu foisted Buhari on Nigerians?

How ?

I'm curious

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by guru90: 6:44am On Jan 17, 2022
I will keep on saying it....

This country is FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NORTH (FRN).

Hausa people full all the sectors in this country.....

This is the Istandforbiafra!!!

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Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by Femeto: 7:13am On Jan 17, 2022
oshozondii:
Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB, NiMET



https://tribuneonlineng.com/aviation-stakeholders-condemn-lopsided-appointments-in-ncaa-faan-nama-aib-nimet/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter
Them no fit do anything. Na so Aboki people be, them go employ their people. Same way Sanusi filled up CBN with his guys.
Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by mecustika: 7:18am On Jan 17, 2022
Timmi:


You all sit there and complain about nepotism at the Federal level, go to your respective states and you will see worst things happening. Come to Delta State judiciary and see CJs appointing their children, brothers and in-laws as judges and no one complained. Is that not the height of nepotism and is Fulani man involved in that one?
. what do you expect? The head is rotten,and they are coping from there. The head that should be enforcing justice and equity sees nothing wrong with injustice and nepotism.They rather encourage and protect it.
Re: Aviation Stakeholders Condemn Lopsided Appointments In NCAA, FAAN, NAMA, AIB by BennyDGreat: 7:19am On Jan 17, 2022
This current administration is setting a wrong precedence....If another part of the country gets in power, they would do same and the cycle continues. Balance is key!

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